@gadgetfan112 If you have any adblockers installed in your browser, you can turn it off for the site. Otherwise, there could be a problem with the network that interferes with the ai-text-plugin.
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@Alllo Also add the dropdown arrows (▼▲) for the nested linkboxes so it's distinguishable between clickable linkboxes
@Alllo Suggestion, you can also do nested linkboxes (e.g., linkboxes inside linkboxes), like this:
\----------- | root linkbox | ------------
\--- | perchance hubs | perchance links |
***
| link1 | link2 | ------ | forum | resources |
So, the perchance hubs
box contains the items link1 to link3, as the root linkbox
containing the items perchance hubs
and perchance links
.
I also recommend spicing up the font on your generator pages with the font plugin: https://perchance.org/font-plugin
@Alllo That's an interesting, yet quite inspirational story. Again, glad you seen people could learn from my generators, and thanks for the "vocabulary" explanation 🙂
@Alllo You're welcome. Also, as a reference if you want to learn more CSS, there's W3Schools' CSS tutorial, it's a really great website. https://www.w3schools.com/Css/
@Alllo Well, glad you find my generator helpful, even though it's not *really* supposed to be a tutorial or even an example generator. However, I've made several examples including the onLoad and onSubmitButton example page, and I might put those down in a separate category in my generator hub page, as references for newcomers coming from my hub page.
@Alllo I think what I mean of "double-clicking to download" is that I also suggest an option so that the image will download when the image frame is double-clicked instead of just clicked. You could also reference how to do that in your plugin page. 😄
Btw, you can set padding: 8px
or 12px
in the div
and p
elements so there's more space to click (and tap for mobile screens, since the chance of mis-clicking will be highly reduced). The bigger the padding, the bigger the spaces are.
@Alllo Again, a wonderful plugin. Suggestions, you may want to put an instruction so that the plugin downloads the image by double-clicking in the plugin page. As for the plugin itself, you would add cursor: pointer
to the style attribute of the image so that when someone hovers over the image, it'll show up a hand pointing cursor, so they'll know exactly.
@Sowdraxe There could be a problem with the network (or the provider) that interferes with the plugin, otherwise, if you have any, you can disable ad blockers for the site.
@VioneT @eatham I also agree with that.